A year to the day after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding, the new dad returned to Windsor Castle for another Royal wedding - but without his wife and new mother to baby Archie.

The Queen, accompanied by Prince Philip, who has limited his public appearances of late, led the Royal family as they arrived for the wedding of Lady Gabriella Windsor and Thomas Kingston at St George's Chapel.

Lady Gabriella arrived wearing a Fringe Tiara, the same tiara her mother wore to her wedding in 1978. Her dress was designed by Lucia Beccaria.

The Queen was arrived dressed in Fuchsia pink and Philip appeared in good spirits and joked with the Dean of Windsor, the Right Reverend David Conner, who was waiting to greet the monarch and her consort.

The Queen wore a pink A-line coat, and a lilac and pink silk dress by Stewart Parvin, with a matching hat by Rachel Trevor-Morgan.

The Queen in fuschia pink (Image: PA)

Lady Gabriella Marina Alexandra Ophelia Windsor 38, is the daughter of the Queen's cousin Prince Michael of Kent and is 52nd in line to the succession of the British throne, reports the Mirror .

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Thomas Kingston is a 40-year-old financier and according to Buckingham Palace, he “works in frontier market investment and is a Director of Devonport Capital.”

He graduated from Bristol University with a bachelor’s degree in economic history.

The Duke of Sussex left his wife and baby son Archie at home to attend the wedding and arrived with his uncle and aunt, the Earl of Wessex and the Princess Royal, who was joined by her husband Vice Admiral Timothy Laurence.

The Duke of York arrived by car with his ex-wife Sarah, the Duchess of York, and their daughter Princess Beatrice and her boyfriend Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi.

Guests were ferried in vintage buses close to St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle and then walked down the hill to take their seats for the ceremony.